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. >>> the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran, and a monkey. iran says that launch this primate into space last week. the pictures released from before and after the mission beg to differ. washington expresses doubt about any space journey but iranian president said he would like to give it a go. senator john mccain then ran into trouble when he tweeted, "so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week"? many in the twitter world called the comment racist. he september out another comment saying his comments were just a joke and told people to "lighten up." >>> now here is your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the conservative republican governor of ohio john kasich has a course on president obama's health care plan. he now says that he is going to expand medicaid dramatically using money from the federal government. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez is denying allegations he flown to the dominican republic to solicit prostitutes. he calls the charges smears from right-wing blog
. >>> the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran, and a monkey. iran says that launch this primate into space last week. the pictures released from before and after the mission beg to differ. washington expresses doubt about any space journey but iranian president said he would like to give it a go. senator john mccain then ran into trouble when he tweeted, "so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week"? many in...
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and for putin this is a matter of opposing the united states' foreign policy than about syria. >>gregg: quickly, rebel forces attacking the oil infrastructure. is that weakening assad's finances and hastening his demise? >>guest: he probably has his finances cut into and the goal is probably to cut off as many resources as possible. there is a long term cost for syria, something we should be concerned about in 2013 and down the road. >>gregg: it will take a long while to reconstruct and get on their feet. >> a grounded oil rig in rough weather off the coastline of alaska raising fears of a possible spill. we will tell you what is at risk . try alka-seltzer. kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >>gregg: an oil rig run aground in the gulf of alaska so it has been check for damage leaded with 150 gallons of diesel and 12,000 gallons of oil and officials say so far no leaks. >> we are following the live from our news room. are the high seas and strong winds the major problem? >>reporter: the command center handling the situation says that a flyover evaluation will be done and teams could
and for putin this is a matter of opposing the united states' foreign policy than about syria. >>gregg: quickly, rebel forces attacking the oil infrastructure. is that weakening assad's finances and hastening his demise? >>guest: he probably has his finances cut into and the goal is probably to cut off as many resources as possible. there is a long term cost for syria, something we should be concerned about in 2013 and down the road. >>gregg: it will take a long while to...
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foreign policy has had in their country and while you were there you were interviewing several people. remember reading your article where you interviewed people in a neighborhood that was routinely targeted for drone strikes how exactly do you know what's the criteria for you know who's going to get struck because. the civilian death toll is so high that i have to ask you know essentially how do you spot the terrorist you know no one knows when you when you said how do you know what areas would be targeted if the thing became very clear from all the stories no one had any idea you know they didn't know when to what to expect when who was behind it why they were targeted. i think it was sort of clear is that. very often that the people who are harmed you know what we call collateral damage one pattern that pic that was sort of common to almost all the stories we've heard that have been called double tap strikes when basically but that involved there's a first drone hit and then when all of the community members will go out and try to rescue the people who are hurt is the second one an
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policy, and issues of public interest. the attorney general says there has over in been a case at this level before with hong kong so this is untested, mostly dealt with financial crimes. >> shepard: the republican senator rand paul says he wants cell phone customers to sue the government and take their case all the way to the supreme court. senator paul has been one of the leading critics of the ns a's spy tactics, accusing the government of trampling on the constitution, just as judge napolitano tide. other lawmakers, including democrats, are saying the same thing. we're live in washington. >> rand paul is actual actually up in pennsylvania. he has been very critical and has been urging liberals to take a more libertarian stance, and this one involving the phone calls has him riled up. watch. >> this is what we objected to when our founding fathers partly fought the revolution over, is they did not want generalized warrants where are you can go house to house with soldiers looking for things, or now computer to computer,
policy, and issues of public interest. the attorney general says there has over in been a case at this level before with hong kong so this is untested, mostly dealt with financial crimes. >> shepard: the republican senator rand paul says he wants cell phone customers to sue the government and take their case all the way to the supreme court. senator paul has been one of the leading critics of the ns a's spy tactics, accusing the government of trampling on the constitution, just as judge...
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foreign policy has had in their country and while you were there you were interviewing several people. remember reading your article where you were you see that you interviewed people in a neighborhood that was routinely targeted for drone strikes how exactly do you know what's the criteria for you know who's going to get struck because. the civilian death toll is so high that i have to ask you know essentially how do you spot the terrorist you know no one knows when you when you said how do you know what areas would be targeted for them became very clear for all the stories no one had any idea you know they didn't know when to what to expect when who was behind it why they were targeted. i think it was sort of clear is that. very often. the people who are harmed you know is what we call collateral damage one pattern that was sort of common to almost all the stories we heard is often called double tap strikes when basically but that involved is a first drone hit and then when all the community members will go out and try to rescue the people who are hurt is a second line and in that t
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this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst for fox news. well, why did one of the bombing suspects spend six months in russia last year? we're going to find out when we come back. >> mike: we now know that tamerlan tsarnaev, the bombing suspect who died friday in a shootout with police, spent the first six months of 2012 in russia. what was he doing there? well, here to discuss former cia officer claire lopez and former israeli defense force officer mark kahlberg. claire, this chechnya connection is troubling, may be the key to understanding. what is so important that we need to know about the brother,s trip to russia? >> well, governor, chechnya is a ji
this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior...
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foreign policy; proval 38 percent. and immigration one of his other signature pieces and issues 35 percent approval. and federal budget that is carl cameron 32. and economy 38. and these are approval ratings. what is going on here? >> not surprising to be honest with you. once a president gets in the soup, all of the numbers have a way of coming down. combine that with the fact that people are not sure about the iran agreement and everything else, it is not a pretty picture. something happen today that may change the trajectory. >> which is what? >> i was those -- teasing you. >> the third quarter growth up to it 3.6 percent. i don't know if that were to hold but if it holds another quarter that could turn the president's fortunes around. >> that is one. michelle what about this? >> this is the first time since 1974 that majority of americans see this country as not powerful, as powerful as a decade ago. they are less respected and think that their country is not important on the global stage and the reason why is the
foreign policy; proval 38 percent. and immigration one of his other signature pieces and issues 35 percent approval. and federal budget that is carl cameron 32. and economy 38. and these are approval ratings. what is going on here? >> not surprising to be honest with you. once a president gets in the soup, all of the numbers have a way of coming down. combine that with the fact that people are not sure about the iran agreement and everything else, it is not a pretty picture. something...
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foreign policy. tell me about your conversation with president carter. >> one of the things that interested me, he was--what he said about impunity, where he said that he varied a bit from more pure rights activists. he said he wasn't necessarily opposed to giving wretched dictators impunity if it meant that they would step down sooner. they were afraid of being prosecuted by the international criminal court, and because of that they're not willing to give up. they stay and they fight. but if you gave them impunity, and you were not going to prosecute them, they might be willing to step down sooner and save more people sooner. >> michael: it's a cut your loses type of a policy. >> yes more practical. >> michael: it seems that way. let's move to representative john lewis. he's a really spiritual man. how were you able to capture this through your photography? >> i think he simply gave it to me. we had a wonderful conversation first. i interviewed him for the text that accompanies each photograph then
foreign policy. tell me about your conversation with president carter. >> one of the things that interested me, he was--what he said about impunity, where he said that he varied a bit from more pure rights activists. he said he wasn't necessarily opposed to giving wretched dictators impunity if it meant that they would step down sooner. they were afraid of being prosecuted by the international criminal court, and because of that they're not willing to give up. they stay and they fight....
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this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst for fox news. well, why did one of the bombing suspects spend six months in russia last year? we're going to find out when we come back. ♪ ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit ♪ no matter when, no matter where ♪ ♪ marathon will take you there starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and with
this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior...
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this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst for fox news. well, why did one of the bombing suspects spend six months in russia last year? we're going to find out when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. shoot. now with the share everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tablet. all your devices connected by one simple plan on the powerful network. record video. connect more. so you can do more. the share everything plan from verizon. add additional devices like the samsung galaxy cam
this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior...
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i mean, this turns our history, our foreign policy for decades on its head and leads where? >> it leads to where common sense takes you which is that a war has a winner and a loser and if you don't stay in it to win it, you lose. a lot of what has gone on from the president's speech about how he's's basically declaring that the war is over without having to do the hard work to end it in a positive way, they're trying to dress this up into something other than a humiliating defeat for the united states. >> andrew mccarthy, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> what should edward snowden with treated with? our analyst judge andrew napolitano has a strong opinion and you may find it somewhat controversial. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, geoff the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this oppornity cools off. going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do bank
i mean, this turns our history, our foreign policy for decades on its head and leads where? >> it leads to where common sense takes you which is that a war has a winner and a loser and if you don't stay in it to win it, you lose. a lot of what has gone on from the president's speech about how he's's basically declaring that the war is over without having to do the hard work to end it in a positive way, they're trying to dress this up into something other than a humiliating defeat for the...
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they're making a mockery of the united states foreign policy. i'm sure every day they're extracting more and more information from this man. at the same time, it's a test of our foreign policy, our diplomacy, and i would give the administration low marks for what they've done so far. i think the irony here, this is a man who's a defender of freedom supposedly, and yet he's running for cover in countries in the world that oppress freedom, whether it's china, russia, now he's talking about going to venezuela. i think this is a -- you know, i think the administration could be doing more. >> chris: let me ask you directly. what should the president do to make it clear to the russians that we don't want give him safe haven? it's a complicated relationship between the u.s. and russia. how far should we be willing to go in putting overall registrationrelationson the linn case? >> economic, trade, the restart button with putin was a mistake. clearly it's not working in the case, because we have no diplomacy leverage over russia. they're thumbing their n
they're making a mockery of the united states foreign policy. i'm sure every day they're extracting more and more information from this man. at the same time, it's a test of our foreign policy, our diplomacy, and i would give the administration low marks for what they've done so far. i think the irony here, this is a man who's a defender of freedom supposedly, and yet he's running for cover in countries in the world that oppress freedom, whether it's china, russia, now he's talking about going...
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that really matters, particularly in foreign policy. so ladies and gentlemen, let me end where i began, by reaffirming our commitment to the state of israel. it's not only a long-standing moral commitment, it's a strategic commitment. an independent israel, secure in its own borders, recognized by the world is in the practical strategic interest of the united states of america. i used to say when i -- lonnie's brother used to say, if there were no israel, we'd have to invent one. ladies and gentlemen, we also know that it's critical to remind every generation of americans, as you're doing with your children here today -- it's critical to remind our children, my children, your children -- that's why the first time i ever took the three of my children separately to europe, the first place i took them was dachau. we flew to munich and went to dachau -- the first thing they ever did, as annette will remember -- because it's important that all our children and grandchildren understand that this is a never-ending requirement. the preservation
that really matters, particularly in foreign policy. so ladies and gentlemen, let me end where i began, by reaffirming our commitment to the state of israel. it's not only a long-standing moral commitment, it's a strategic commitment. an independent israel, secure in its own borders, recognized by the world is in the practical strategic interest of the united states of america. i used to say when i -- lonnie's brother used to say, if there were no israel, we'd have to invent one. ladies and...
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government officials say foreign and domestic policies can help end this heinous practice. the state department also downgraded china and russia to the lowest ranking in this report due to their ineffective anti-trafficking efforts. that ranking could lead to sanctions. here at home, federal agents broke up a forced labor trafficking ring in new york and virginia this week. and the department of homeland security recently relaunched its "blue" campaign, which combats trafficking. >> we have increased arrests, prosecutions, we work a lot with manyfold education is an important part of what we do, and then, working with others, to be on the alert for the signs of human trafficking. >> napolitano says efforts to fight trafficking take place at home and abroad. >> it's international, it's domestic, there's no community that's immune from human trafficking. >> we'll have more of that interview with secretary napolitano and other champions against human trafficking in a few weeks. so, sam bennett, what can the u.s. do to stop trafficking at home and abroad? >> well, it's a modern
government officials say foreign and domestic policies can help end this heinous practice. the state department also downgraded china and russia to the lowest ranking in this report due to their ineffective anti-trafficking efforts. that ranking could lead to sanctions. here at home, federal agents broke up a forced labor trafficking ring in new york and virginia this week. and the department of homeland security recently relaunched its "blue" campaign, which combats trafficking....
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this segment is the impacts of president obama's foreign policy. he's done an enormous amount in the last four years. gotten bin laden, gotten us out of iraq, getting us out of afghanistan, trade and prosperity, working with tough issues that follow him around. he's president. you've got a tough -- russia going in the wrong direction, a growing powerful china, and all these rising powers. he needs to be on that plane. he needs t to be engaging on the big issues, not getting sidetracked. >> right. >> i think he's doing it right. >> the defense official, the highest defense official in china today accused america of hypocrisy, complaining about snowden, spying, and so forth because obviously they've learned a lot about what we've been doing. >> that's the last debate that president obama should enter. this is a 29-year-old kid who has a hero complex, however you want to characterize it, who has put our national security at risk. he will end up in jail, there's no question about it. obama is right to let the law enforcement go through their processes.
this segment is the impacts of president obama's foreign policy. he's done an enormous amount in the last four years. gotten bin laden, gotten us out of iraq, getting us out of afghanistan, trade and prosperity, working with tough issues that follow him around. he's president. you've got a tough -- russia going in the wrong direction, a growing powerful china, and all these rising powers. he needs to be on that plane. he needs t to be engaging on the big issues, not getting sidetracked....
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clinton had no background in foreign policy, no interest in the foreign policy. people say they went to georgetown, the school really wasn't good enough as i am concerned. i hope i am not offending anyone in georgetown she put together a security team all of them were gone within a year or two for the most part when you look at christopher and the cia was a very peculiar appointment. he did something that needs to be corrected. he was in the foreign policy bureaucracy as i am concerned he brought to the right wing and abolishing the arms control and disarmed the agency. those we need in washington for the making of policy and he expanded nato you're taking the military and a that is a factor or not and bring more members to draw closer to russia and even bring in as george bush did the former hud republics of the soviet union into this alliance and you wonder why the russians are upset about this and he lost his nerve on the things the country needed to do in terms of international agreements need to be a part of the accord and signed a comprehensive test ban tre
clinton had no background in foreign policy, no interest in the foreign policy. people say they went to georgetown, the school really wasn't good enough as i am concerned. i hope i am not offending anyone in georgetown she put together a security team all of them were gone within a year or two for the most part when you look at christopher and the cia was a very peculiar appointment. he did something that needs to be corrected. he was in the foreign policy bureaucracy as i am concerned he...
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policy exactly on the basis of our own national interest nobody in this world whether america or any other country is your permanent friend nor your part of an enemy. we don't want to become enemies of other countries and we don't want other countries including america our other countries to be of any means. a fair. friendly relationship with every countries but at the same time we want to save guard our national interest we want to become a peaceful country we want to protect the peace of our neighbor the region and we want to spark disappeared in developing the peace for the whole world that's on my last question some orbs or thing or accuse you actually directly that you are caring for it and that you're trying to implement here pakistan and you march comes with some sort of developments there the tension between the two militaries of pakistan and india on the eastern side and kashmir and some developments in quick. where one hundred and twenty five people were killed from here we are sure it how do you respond to these accusations dr can you tell me a single day when there is no
policy exactly on the basis of our own national interest nobody in this world whether america or any other country is your permanent friend nor your part of an enemy. we don't want to become enemies of other countries and we don't want other countries including america our other countries to be of any means. a fair. friendly relationship with every countries but at the same time we want to save guard our national interest we want to become a peaceful country we want to protect the peace of our...
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he is interested in foreign policy. i am sure he is interested in the economic issues there and the social media aspect. this is why we have teamed up on this trip. >> the u.s. state department is criticizing the google chairman's timing and the visit comes weeks after a controversial north korean rocket launch. >> the fog just hanging tough for us this morning and visibility was low. did you encounter anything? >> take a look outside behind us. >> very impressive. barely see the bay bridge. usually it is the golden gate. >> now, other areas to show you what is going on. this is an area where it is so thick this morning, highway 87, down in the south bay and san jose now you can see a lost filtered sunshine out there and one more aspect, you can see some of the haze hanging around and that is moisture coming in and that is, along with the warm air that is moving over this cold, damp land that is creating that, we will have hazy and filtered sunshine. a beautiful picture there. now, live doppler 7 hd shows the clouds way
he is interested in foreign policy. i am sure he is interested in the economic issues there and the social media aspect. this is why we have teamed up on this trip. >> the u.s. state department is criticizing the google chairman's timing and the visit comes weeks after a controversial north korean rocket launch. >> the fog just hanging tough for us this morning and visibility was low. did you encounter anything? >> take a look outside behind us. >> very impressive....
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a policy on capping municipal bonds at 20%, i'm curious whether you will continue that policy? on the foreign investments in the real estate ask, whether you think the treasury department will complete that irs notice and take action, that would help jumpstart by the investments. >> administration's proposal would have eliminated the value of the top tax bracket of the 28%. it is not directed at municipal bonds or specific areas of tax activity. it is meant to be a placeholder that we should have tax reform. we need to make specific policies deciding what is in and what is out and what the property tax rates are. we put in the fall back saying that a tax -- does not happen, this is something that would help us get to the target that we need. i would be happy to follow up with you on these issues. the general proposition -- the hard decisions and tax reform will in many cases where there are many things that we are sympathetic to, but we have to curtail tax benefits to broaden the base. it is a general rule that there were a lot of -- that if there were easy decisions, tax refor
a policy on capping municipal bonds at 20%, i'm curious whether you will continue that policy? on the foreign investments in the real estate ask, whether you think the treasury department will complete that irs notice and take action, that would help jumpstart by the investments. >> administration's proposal would have eliminated the value of the top tax bracket of the 28%. it is not directed at municipal bonds or specific areas of tax activity. it is meant to be a placeholder that we...
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today, the focus is on the foreign policy team. tahman bradley is watching the ever-changing lineup and joins us from washington with more. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hey, rob and sunny. clinton is out, kerry is in. and chuck hagel, a republican, who you would think would be a bipartisan pick is under furnd. john kerry takes over today. will hillary clinton run for president. >> i don't know how else to say it but i'm going get back into my life again. this is going to be new for me. i don't know how i'm going to react to it, to be honest. >> reporter: senator kerry takes over. president obama's choice to run the pentagon is a different story. former senator chuck hagel, a vietnam veteran, took heavy fire from his own party. >> were you correct or incorrect when you said the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in the country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? >> i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer on a lot of things. >> you refuse to answer that question. >> reporter: he was hammered by gop se
today, the focus is on the foreign policy team. tahman bradley is watching the ever-changing lineup and joins us from washington with more. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hey, rob and sunny. clinton is out, kerry is in. and chuck hagel, a republican, who you would think would be a bipartisan pick is under furnd. john kerry takes over today. will hillary clinton run for president. >> i don't know how else to say it but i'm going get back into my life again. this is going to be new for me....
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the obama administration laid out in 2008 what the foreign policy would like look. mr obama said the u.s. would focus on negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, brokering peace between the israelize and the palestinians and resolving the conflict in syria. everything else would take a back seat. >> billions of dollars are on the line as the u.s. winds down military operations in afghanistan. "the washington post" says troops that protect u.s. reconstruction projects will no longer be around. military officials say the lack of troops will make it hard to keep tabs on construction work. military officials will not abandon the projects, and will shift the responsibility to private contractors to monitor the work of other private contractors. >> five men accused of plotting nchb 9/11 attacks were violated. many relatives of the 9/11 victims don't care. their loved ones suffered a worse fate. we have this report from guantanamo bay where pre-trial hearings are taking place. >> one of the major issues was the matter of torture. the defense wants to be able to bring into the
the obama administration laid out in 2008 what the foreign policy would like look. mr obama said the u.s. would focus on negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, brokering peace between the israelize and the palestinians and resolving the conflict in syria. everything else would take a back seat. >> billions of dollars are on the line as the u.s. winds down military operations in afghanistan. "the washington post" says troops that protect u.s. reconstruction projects will no longer...
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i have to leave at 11:00 because i serve on foreign policy board to the state department which has been rescheduled three times but it is today and the meeting with -- >> we understand. we are just delighted we are making that time count. >> 11:30. all right. so i apologize. let me just address reorganizing congress, which i think is absolutely essential and will be very difficult to do. i was in the painful discussions, maybe senator baldwin remembers back in the day about the need for more jurisdiction for the house homeland security committee and the pitch was made and people nodded and then someone from the house commerce committee stood up and said oh, no, this option of interoperable broadband network is central to our jurisdiction. so, no change. and people in this institution on both sides earn their power through their committee positions. and giving up power in this institution is not something people will do voluntarily. so i agree with tom ridge that the leadership will have to basically require it, however. the leaders earn their powers through the loyalty of their members
i have to leave at 11:00 because i serve on foreign policy board to the state department which has been rescheduled three times but it is today and the meeting with -- >> we understand. we are just delighted we are making that time count. >> 11:30. all right. so i apologize. let me just address reorganizing congress, which i think is absolutely essential and will be very difficult to do. i was in the painful discussions, maybe senator baldwin remembers back in the day about the need...
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we have had those comments from the eu foreign policy chief who was able to visit mr. morsi just a day ago. we have had comments from the u.s. state department in the past few hours, calling on egypt to recognize the rights of freedom of assembly, including sit-in's. expecting visits from those two u.s. senators, lindsey graham and john mccain, within the coming days. pressure on this government to include all political forces including the muslim brotherhood in dialogue and reconciliation, but at the moment, that is not happening. >> there has been a dramatic increase in civilian casualties in afghanistan. a new un report says the number of civilians wounded or killed has risen by almost 25% compared with last year. it suggests insurgents are taking advantage of nato troops withdrawing in order to retake lost territory. i spoke with the former american ambassador to afghanistan. this does not bode well for the future of the country, does it? >> very disturbing, especially when you look at the number of women and children killed, the percentage has gone up by over 35%.
we have had those comments from the eu foreign policy chief who was able to visit mr. morsi just a day ago. we have had comments from the u.s. state department in the past few hours, calling on egypt to recognize the rights of freedom of assembly, including sit-in's. expecting visits from those two u.s. senators, lindsey graham and john mccain, within the coming days. pressure on this government to include all political forces including the muslim brotherhood in dialogue and reconciliation, but...
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foreign policy, which is overseeing the longest war in u.s. history? >> if confirmed to. >> yes, if confirmed. >> i guess there are reasons to be hopeful. these men have seen combat. john kerry did speak out one time, seemed like he began backing away from that almost immediately and by the time he made his presidential run in 2004, he really would not address the topic in any serious way. i think they at least bring a realization of what war is about. that hagel -- i don't know he is ever been completely honest about what he has seen. if you read the accounts as his brother who served in the same unit as him during the war -- >> which is very unusual. >> but his brother paints a very brutal picture of the war, similar to the one that i talked about in "kill anything that moves." this served under one of the most notorious commanders in vietnam, julian you'll -- ewell, also known as the butcher of macon county del. they called him a body count fanatic. he demanded vietnamese bodies. he was not very discerning about who they belong to. he was called --
foreign policy, which is overseeing the longest war in u.s. history? >> if confirmed to. >> yes, if confirmed. >> i guess there are reasons to be hopeful. these men have seen combat. john kerry did speak out one time, seemed like he began backing away from that almost immediately and by the time he made his presidential run in 2004, he really would not address the topic in any serious way. i think they at least bring a realization of what war is about. that hagel -- i don't...
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what they want is a smart, efficient foreign policy. i don't think we have had a foreign policy that's made a helluva lot of sense going back to george bush. not being critical of the president, but general dempsey, i taught to the inspector general for reconstruction two days ago. and yet we continue to spend money in those countries. today, i had jake gardner in my office for an hour-and-a-half. he is of the firm belief that the next year to three years, there will be a civil war in iraq. secretary, that you and general dempsey, how can america continue to police the world, keep all of these bases overseas open, and that i hear you in your testimony, and i agree, we are in a financial collapse. i saw an army corporal on tuesday of this week for my district who has lost a leg, three fingers, and brain injury. he has a wife and four children. he lives in north carolina and i don't know -- somebody has to wake up this country. yes, we have to have a strong military. strong buthave a that, but they deserve better than what they get from a
what they want is a smart, efficient foreign policy. i don't think we have had a foreign policy that's made a helluva lot of sense going back to george bush. not being critical of the president, but general dempsey, i taught to the inspector general for reconstruction two days ago. and yet we continue to spend money in those countries. today, i had jake gardner in my office for an hour-and-a-half. he is of the firm belief that the next year to three years, there will be a civil war in iraq....
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i think the base is nowhere near as interventionist as the olagard that runs the foreign policy many. we've had in american politics the last three years, a very interesting thing happening in the republican party, there's been a series of primary fights going on, it's not happening in the democratic party right now. almost all of them since about may 2010 had been in one direction. the club for growth, freedom works tea party types. the rand paul's, the marco rubio's going against the establishment as represented by dick cheney, mitch mcconnell and other people. they've been winning systematically, the other side has not been initiating these fights. this is the first time at least to my knowledge where we have the establishment initiating the fights. the question is why. >> why is it? and what i see. she's talking about defense cuts, there's been a bunch of high profile clashes between rand paul and lindsey graham which represents this split in the republican party. we've seen these clashes, this seems to be an intervention on the side of the mccain/graham arm of the party. john mcc
i think the base is nowhere near as interventionist as the olagard that runs the foreign policy many. we've had in american politics the last three years, a very interesting thing happening in the republican party, there's been a series of primary fights going on, it's not happening in the democratic party right now. almost all of them since about may 2010 had been in one direction. the club for growth, freedom works tea party types. the rand paul's, the marco rubio's going against the...
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it's got to have a huge effect on the foreign policy implications, especially regarding syria. >> it doesn't help matters. and especially since president obama has been so -- i mean, he's been very vocal about his support for lgbt rights in the united states and around the world. remember, former secretary of state hillary clinton gave a famous speech in geneva where she said, human rights are gay rights and gay rights are human rights. that is an international message that's been coming out of washington and out of this administration for a very long time. so as i said before, you add the lgbt crisis in russia to the edward snowden nsa leaks crisis with russia and sort of the building international consensus to do something about syria with russia, and you just have a whole basket of trouble for the president with regard to president putin. >> quite a geo political adversary. thanks for being on the show. >>> 50 years ago today, an estimated 2.5 billion people around the globe tuned in to television to see the broadcast of the funeral of princess diana. at the age of 36, princess di
it's got to have a huge effect on the foreign policy implications, especially regarding syria. >> it doesn't help matters. and especially since president obama has been so -- i mean, he's been very vocal about his support for lgbt rights in the united states and around the world. remember, former secretary of state hillary clinton gave a famous speech in geneva where she said, human rights are gay rights and gay rights are human rights. that is an international message that's been coming...
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when you're reading through the foreign policy or alleged foreign policy stuff of barack obama, you left out gadhafi, bin laden. >> let's work through this. we immediately know when morsi took over. they became allies with iran. do we like iran? don't think so. we lost an ally. so now, this new military government who loves our stuff, they love our blackhawks, our tanks. they want the spare parts. our 1.4 billion is worth more than to them than the 10 billion. >> i'm being tweeted to death. >> i appreciate the democracy thing. the other comment is i'm with you on the rand paul thing about we stick our nose into a lot of country's businesses that we should not. but we can't live in a vacuum and be isolationists and pretend radical islam is in charge of egypt. >> really good on this issue by not saying phrases like radical islam and not saying we're going after a particular religion. not underscoring a particular religion as being our enemy. it's a big mistake. anymore than attacking abortion clinics. let's move to syria. that's gone really well. another red line. you can kill each other,
when you're reading through the foreign policy or alleged foreign policy stuff of barack obama, you left out gadhafi, bin laden. >> let's work through this. we immediately know when morsi took over. they became allies with iran. do we like iran? don't think so. we lost an ally. so now, this new military government who loves our stuff, they love our blackhawks, our tanks. they want the spare parts. our 1.4 billion is worth more than to them than the 10 billion. >> i'm being tweeted...
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the eu's top foreign policy official praised the latest round of talks. they're the first since iran's moderate president rouhani took office. >> the most detailed we have ever had by, i would say, a long way. >> reporter: in negotiations, iran's foreign minister outlined the new proposal. he appears to have suggested that his country is ready to rein in the nuclear program in return for the right to enrich uranium and easing of economic sanctions. details of the talks have not been made public but both sides issued their first-ever joint statement in what's been taken as a sign of readiness to work on the proposal. the iranian side sounded equally committed. >> translator: i believe that iran and western countries will be able to achieve a shared objective through future negotiations. i am optimistic. >> reporter: at the center of the world power's concern is iran's uranium enrichment program. iran now has enough enriched uranium to power nuclear reactors or to produce the core of a nuclear bomb. the country has long insisted it doesn't want nuclear weap
the eu's top foreign policy official praised the latest round of talks. they're the first since iran's moderate president rouhani took office. >> the most detailed we have ever had by, i would say, a long way. >> reporter: in negotiations, iran's foreign minister outlined the new proposal. he appears to have suggested that his country is ready to rein in the nuclear program in return for the right to enrich uranium and easing of economic sanctions. details of the talks have not been...
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foreign policy in the 21st century, and latin america and caribbean issues serving as director of the u.s. peace corp. from 1999 to 2001, and as the assistant administrator of the u.s. agency for international development for latin america and the caribbean. mark will base his comments from the recently published report on haiti by the international crisis group entitled "governing haiti, time for national consensus," and mark has kindly brought copies of that report available on the table by the door. sadly, however, mark will have to depart around 6:30 so he can meet his personal commitments for passover. mark will be followed by raymond, or joseph as americans say. ray distinguished himself in a broad spectrum of roles including theologian, diplomat, writer, lecturer, and social activist. from 2004-2010, he rose to prominence as haiti's ambassador not united states. from 1990 to 1991, he was haiti's affairs in washington, and haiti's representative to the american states. currently a research and lecturer, ray has founded a retreat for haiti, a nonprofit environmental organization
foreign policy in the 21st century, and latin america and caribbean issues serving as director of the u.s. peace corp. from 1999 to 2001, and as the assistant administrator of the u.s. agency for international development for latin america and the caribbean. mark will base his comments from the recently published report on haiti by the international crisis group entitled "governing haiti, time for national consensus," and mark has kindly brought copies of that report available on the...
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made us safer militarized foreign policy doesn't make us safer and i think that armed encampments and arming our homes and the idea that arming our schools is going to make us safer you know it's tends to be the opposite evidence would suggest and there's not a single case in the sixty two mass murders that have taken place over the last thirty years the mass shootings there's not a single claes where someone with a gun has been able to intervene even when trained law enforcement is on the scene ice is a very dangerous sea richard wanted to respond we're going to have to take one quick break richard you guys all great points made coming up while report on newtown one year after the massacre that left twenty eight people dead and explore what's been done politically so. is that they pulled a stick around. i've got a quote for you. that's pretty tough. stay with substory. let's get this kind of like it would smear about time instead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media works for each other driver i'm stationed. on. the road but alone. if. it was a. very hard to tak
made us safer militarized foreign policy doesn't make us safer and i think that armed encampments and arming our homes and the idea that arming our schools is going to make us safer you know it's tends to be the opposite evidence would suggest and there's not a single case in the sixty two mass murders that have taken place over the last thirty years the mass shootings there's not a single claes where someone with a gun has been able to intervene even when trained law enforcement is on the...
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there was no great clinton doctrine in foreign policy. are there any treaties she forwarded and help negotiate that made a big difference? is the situation in the middle east which has always been a tin der box which every american secretary of state must deal with, is that markedly improved by virtue of her stewardship of the state department? i think the answer to all of those questions is probably no. is this really a great credential for her as the last job she held going into a presidential cain? >> megyn: now we see. i've got to run but now we see as these hearings take place that this has become much more than about misleading the american people and a fox news investigation. i'll give you the last word, brit. >> reporter: well, i would just say we also have the additional question of why the security was not beefed up at the embassy and why nothing was done to try to rescue these people when everything hit the fan, and there are a lot of questions that remain unanswered. we may get some of the answers to that as well. this could e
there was no great clinton doctrine in foreign policy. are there any treaties she forwarded and help negotiate that made a big difference? is the situation in the middle east which has always been a tin der box which every american secretary of state must deal with, is that markedly improved by virtue of her stewardship of the state department? i think the answer to all of those questions is probably no. is this really a great credential for her as the last job she held going into a...
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so is that begs the question as to why president obama, whose foreign policy, again, is quite comparable, if not in some ways identical to the bush/cheney foreign policy, why that draws the ire of this president. >> rather than listening to cropped quotes which msnbc sometimes has done, i think hopefully it will be corrected in the future, i suggest that you -- >> did you say that he was a muslim? did you say that this president was -- >> you said bowed down -- >> kneeled down to the quran? >> that was a metaphor that he favors arabic interests over american and it's really interests. and he is not -- frankly, he's not a president in the mold of a jefferson or an adams, who believes in -- >> mr. klayman -- >> christian values. period. >> depending on what mold you want your president to be in, mr. jefferson was a racist. so i don't know what mold you exactly want your president to be in. but, again -- even as a metaphor -- >> i'll tell you who is a racist, someone who attacked in the trayvon martin case, george zimmerman before he had a chance to be heard by a jury and then when he's acq
so is that begs the question as to why president obama, whose foreign policy, again, is quite comparable, if not in some ways identical to the bush/cheney foreign policy, why that draws the ire of this president. >> rather than listening to cropped quotes which msnbc sometimes has done, i think hopefully it will be corrected in the future, i suggest that you -- >> did you say that he was a muslim? did you say that this president was -- >> you said bowed down -- >>...
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policy officials, th the goal is to sed reinforcement on our allies and make it clear -- lou: here is the deal weaker deal, we have 35,000 troops along the dmz. with 35,000 troops on that dmz, the u.s. is proved to be, we're damn foolies to leave the troops there. i find it inexcusable. what do you think? >> they have been the trip wire. lou: i don't neat 35,000 people -- need 35,000 people being -- >> the only way you can deal with this guy is a show of strong, i wish that show of strong would be some ora or othr allies. lou: here is what you don't like. we're under no obligation that i can so as americans, just because we're the one super power. we're under no obligation, what so ever to exposure pilots, and our troops to risk. we have done so for past 20 years. in case of north korea, why not instead of this, send a icbm . >> are yo you arguing that south korea is no longer a -- lou: i am arguing i do not need to see another american casualty because we have an allie in south korea. if north korea deserves a military response give them a military strong. >> from the united states?
policy officials, th the goal is to sed reinforcement on our allies and make it clear -- lou: here is the deal weaker deal, we have 35,000 troops along the dmz. with 35,000 troops on that dmz, the u.s. is proved to be, we're damn foolies to leave the troops there. i find it inexcusable. what do you think? >> they have been the trip wire. lou: i don't neat 35,000 people -- need 35,000 people being -- >> the only way you can deal with this guy is a show of strong, i wish that show of...
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. >> in a way, you know, shep, not just our diplomats, our officials should do foreign policy. i think there's opportunities for celebrities -- >> shepard: a sports guy. he's my friend, he's a great guy. >> i don't know rodman bought he got, and the pick tomb of him and kim jong-un, maybe through some kind of sports diplomacy, the way we did it with china, ping-pong. >> shepard: that's what rod mound said, he likes basketball. >> i don't want to diminish rodman but the reality is that somebody has to get to this north korean leader. we can't just isolate him, sanction him. okay, these sanctions were appropriate after the last blast they had. but eventually these guys may have six nuclear weapons. we have to -- we have 50,000 troops. we have security interests there. so, we need a dialogue. >> shepard: well, the cloture vote is done in washington. goes to the full senate now for brennan's confirmation. droning, seriously? that's next. but badger likes it, so i do too. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's wit
. >> in a way, you know, shep, not just our diplomats, our officials should do foreign policy. i think there's opportunities for celebrities -- >> shepard: a sports guy. he's my friend, he's a great guy. >> i don't know rodman bought he got, and the pick tomb of him and kim jong-un, maybe through some kind of sports diplomacy, the way we did it with china, ping-pong. >> shepard: that's what rod mound said, he likes basketball. >> i don't want to diminish rodman but...
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then the affect of that foreign policy of people overseas, on the end of it. we have the reports on human rights issues and council terrorism issues, and the report going before the assembly on the 25th will say that there are far more people killed than the u.s. admits to. according to the report, 450 civilian versus been killed in pakistan, afghanistan and yemen. since 2004 according to his report the pakistani government says 400 civilian versus been killed by drones or pilotless aircraft, and in his conclusion an additional 200 civilians may well have been killed over that figure of 400. >> what does the obama administration say about this. >> reporter: john brennan, who used to be the president's adviser of terrorism now head of c.i.a. is quoted in saying there is no collateral damage and he's talking about the capability of the system developed by the united states when it comes to these pilotless aircraft. a speech given by the president in may of this year in which he defended the use of drones and narrowed the scope against al-qaeda and it's ow affili
then the affect of that foreign policy of people overseas, on the end of it. we have the reports on human rights issues and council terrorism issues, and the report going before the assembly on the 25th will say that there are far more people killed than the u.s. admits to. according to the report, 450 civilian versus been killed in pakistan, afghanistan and yemen. since 2004 according to his report the pakistani government says 400 civilian versus been killed by drones or pilotless aircraft,...
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particularly on foreign policy. the war in iraq, and so on. flows the big issues. i i agreed with them. what i said on fox and what i wrote as well reflected that. >> you talked about whitaker chambers and the book once as one of the best books your father had written. did you think the same thing about it? >> oh, yeah. >> but you also said that one of the best books ever written was the book that robert novak wroter that the end of the life. here is a clip you from and a little bit of a roast one night at the press club. well, i am flattered to be here following jk and talking about bob novak and well to the two people in journalism who i learned the most from and admired the most over the years. >> i spent the last few days doing the exhausting job of reading bob novak columns, going back many, many years, it was time-consuming, not very exhilarating and i discovered that bob after reading your columns, so many of them, i have dom the conclusion that your words will be remembered long after shakespeares are forgotten. but not until then. >> what did you the the 5
particularly on foreign policy. the war in iraq, and so on. flows the big issues. i i agreed with them. what i said on fox and what i wrote as well reflected that. >> you talked about whitaker chambers and the book once as one of the best books your father had written. did you think the same thing about it? >> oh, yeah. >> but you also said that one of the best books ever written was the book that robert novak wroter that the end of the life. here is a clip you from and a...
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foreign policy. h of: he said the brashis senator paul's positions will likely never become u.s. foreign policy. his success on the return of the landscape could prove to be more lasting. thingsthere are certain rand paul believes. he doesn't have enough power and there are too many roadblocks for those used to be turned into policy. cutting off aid to egypt. that looks more likely than it did a month ago. as far as where the republican party is going, he is representing a new voice and is changing the landscape. certain things are now discuss in a way that they were not. conservatives have lost their monopoly on republican foreign policy. he is tapping into a market for those views. host: stuart reiditor with fores magazine. we have been covering senator rand paul because he is thinking about running for president. he has been visiting some of the early primary states. here is what he had to say at a recent south carolina republican party stands. [video clip] are 50 tyrantsre -- terrorists we could
foreign policy. h of: he said the brashis senator paul's positions will likely never become u.s. foreign policy. his success on the return of the landscape could prove to be more lasting. thingsthere are certain rand paul believes. he doesn't have enough power and there are too many roadblocks for those used to be turned into policy. cutting off aid to egypt. that looks more likely than it did a month ago. as far as where the republican party is going, he is representing a new voice and is...